A career Marine's transition back to the other side

A pretty interesting product to help disabled vets

I recently became aware of a very interesting tool that can greatly help people with disabilities use their computers. It is a “keyless keyboard” that provides those who can’t use conventional interface devices a tool that enables them to use the technology that we often take for granted.

Known as the orbiTouch, it is being offered free to veterans who could use it. Giovanni Ferrara, from the company that produces the devices, contacted me to help spread the word. Here is an extract from his email:

I am writing to you today in the hopes that you will help us spread the word about our new program to help veterans gain or regain computer access.

We are a company based in Orlando, FL that’s offering free orbiTouch ergonomic keyboards to any disabled veteran who needs one. This program is possible through the foundations with whom we work. The keyboard is very unique in that it requires no finger or wrist motion and works great for people who have the following conditions: